Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) (Safety)

The information to access the online course will be sent to the email address provided below.

New enrollments are set-up during the following times​:

Monday - Friday 7 am – 8 pm pst

Saturday & Sunday 9 am – 8 pm pst

Registrations that are submitted after enrollment hours will be processed the next morning. You will receive an email with your log-in information to access the course within an hour after we open the next business day.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Tuition: $9.50

​Washington STARS credit: Health, Safety and Nutrition (1 hour)

1 Hour Online Training * Child Care Professional Development

Mobile Devices: Most students are able to use mobile devices such as tablets to the complete courses. However, each device is different, and an individual's skill level with the device may determine their success with using a mobile device. Use of an iPad, tablet, or cell phone is at your own risk. ​​​​​​

Course Agenda

Course Agenda

Pre-Discussion: ACEs

Discussion: ACEs

Adverse Childhood Experiences

Categories of Adverse Childhood Experiences

ACEs in Your Own Words​

The Relationship Between ACEs and Health

ACEs Video

Quiz

Evaluation Form﻿​

Course Difficulty: Level 2-3 - This course has higher level vocabulary. The assignments are mostly open ended questions, it is a short course which offers an introduction to the topic. The course content is easy to follow and most students should be able to complete the course with moderate effort. ​

Course Description

1 Clock Hour​Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are common in the United States and bring with them some very negative short and long term effects. This topic serves the purpose of educating directors, trainers, and administrators about the basics of ACEs as well as neuroplasticity, brain development, and trauma-informed practices. ​

Learning Outcomes

Discuss familiarity of ACEs related information as part of a peer discussion.

Describe ACEs in your own words.

Evaluate the key points of ACES and trauma-informed practice and how to explain these points to adult learners.

Technical Requirements

Laptop or PC

Most students are able to use mobile devices such as tablets to complete courses. However, each device is different, and an individual's skill level with the device may determine their success with using a mobile device.

Recommended web browser: Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge, Safari and Firefox are other acceptable browsers.

Internet Explorer is no longer supported by Microsoft, and you may have issues if you use it to take training.

Make sure you’re using a current operating system (for example, Windows 10 or Apple OS).